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LEAP’s 10th Anniversary

To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Junior Fellows and LEAP, alumni, current LEAP ambassadors, and community members joined efforts to surprise the founder of the JF/LEAP, Professor Mike Yawn. Stephanie Fors organized, communicated with alumni, and planned the big event along with help of the LEAP Ambassadors.

On the day of the party, the weather proved to be problematic. Rain poured as guests arrived from all around. JF and LEAP alumni from Houston, Austin, and Waco drove through the treacherous weather to attend the reunion. In addition, community members and university staff arrived amidst the storm. The reunion and mingling began just in time for Professor Yawn’s arrival. The guests huddled together in an effort to keep the element of surprise until the very last moment! As Professor Yawn entered, the shock on his face was evident when he saw many familiar faces of students from the past…

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…and of community members whom have helped the JF/LEAP grow throughout the years.

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After everyone was welcomed by our MC, Austin Campbell, it was time to enjoy dinner. Professor Yawn’s favorites were on the menu including brisket, coleslaw, baked beans, and macaroni and cheese. The reminiscing immediately began as JF alumni swapped experiences with the current LEAP ambassadors…

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…and expanded on how being a JF helped them grow and shape their careers.

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Some of the guests had special gifts and awards for Professor Yawn. Megan Chapa, current LEAP President, presented Professor Yawn with a scrapbook that complied letters, memories, and heartfelt thoughts from guests on the impact JF/LEAP has had on their lives. Karla Rosales, current LEAP Ambassador, presented an Amazon gift card from the LEAP ambassadors. Blake Roach presented a flag that was flown at the Texas State Capitol. Kaitlyn Tyra, LEAP Ambassador, presented a giant check with donations from alumni and community members for the LEAP Center. On behalf of Congressman Brady, Ariel Traub presented a commendation in Professor Yawn’s honor. Mayor Woodward read his last proclamation as the current Mayor of Huntsville declaring December 11th, 2015 as Mike Yawn Day in Huntsville.

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Each gesture was thoughtful and made the evening more special for Professor Yawn.

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The opportunity for alumni, community members, and current LEAP ambassadors to come together was a great way to show our appreciation for Professor Yawn. Many thanks to the Woodwards for opening up their home and for all their help with the surprise!

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Thank you to Stephanie for organizing such a wonderful party, and to the alumni and community members for their participation in the surprise. Lastly, thank you to Professor Yawn for ten exciting years of learning and growth. We can’t wait to see what the next ten years hold!

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Editor’s Note: What a wonderful evening!  Thank you for all the great work and support you’ve put into the organization.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on January 20, 2016January 20, 2016Categories Civic Engagement, FunTags Junior Fellows, LEAP Center, SHSULeave a comment on LEAP’s 10th Anniversary

LEAP Center Students Present to Walker County Republican Women

The LEAP Center has had many opportunities to travel, volunteer in the community, and attend events showcasing world leaders from across the globe. This past week, though, the advisory board had the chance to share the LEAP Center’s mission and accomplishments with the Walker County Republican Women at their monthly meeting. Although the LEAP Center is non-partisan, we were so fortunate to be invited by the WCRW President (Madilene Loosier) and Vice President (Terry Stivers) to present the goings on of our organization, and we look forward to the opportunity to make similar presentations around the community.

Attending the meeting and presenting were two completely different accomplishments for the LEAP advisory board. In order to be prepared, we started working about a month and a half out. It proved a great researching opportunity as we had the chance to look back and learn about the Junior Fellows and the legacy we strive to continue. Old blogs, pictures, and even scrapbooks gave us plenty of information to create a well-thought out and organized presentation. Once we had the research finalized, we moved on to practicing our speaking skills. We met multiple times to work on delivery and succinctly relaying our message as a Center focused on cultural programs, travels, internships, and volunteer work.

After much research and practice, the day of the meeting arrived and along with it, a few nerves. Although we were a bit anxious about speaking to a large group, the Walker County Republican Women welcomed us with such hospitality that those nerves were quickly quieted. President Loosier and Vice-President Terry Stivers made sure we were taken care of and introduced us to the women, making us feel comfortable.

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We had the chance to mingle with various members of the community and even talk to SREC District 5 Representative Nita Davidson, and Senator Schwertner’s District Representative, Hayden Paul.

Finally, after a few unexpected technological challenges, we began our twenty-minute presentation on the LEAP Program and all that it entails. Nerves aside, we became impassioned by our goal to represent the LEAP Center appropriately and eloquently described the mission to enrich academic education through volunteerism, internships, travel, and cultural programs. Finishing up, we had the chance to answer some great questions from those in attendance as well.

It was an eye-opening experience to be able to present to leaders in the political spectrum of Walker County and see what skills are needed to prepare a speech, as we have seen so often in the past. Following our mission to enrich academic education, we were able to learn something valuable outside of the classroom and gain life experience while doing it. We would like to thank President Loosier, Vice-President Stivers, WCRP Chair Linda McKenzie and all of the Walker County Republican Women who welcomed us so graciously and are such wonderful examples of women in politics today.

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The LEAP Center is non-partisan, consisting of members of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on May 4, 2015Categories Civic Engagement, PoliticsTags Junior Fellows, LEAP Center, Madilene Loosier, SHSU, Terry Stivers, Walker County Republican WomenLeave a comment on LEAP Center Students Present to Walker County Republican Women

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